Packing-case.



H. L. ROBERN.

PACKING CASE.

APPLIOATION FILED GOT. 12 1912.

' Patentad Aug. 26, 1913.

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ticles are more expeditiously and safely packed. Perfect ventilation is insured, and whereas under the existing method of packing when one articlea fruit for instance gets damaged or decomposes'with a consequential contamination or decay of the surrounding articles, by my invention such a possibility is effectively eliminated as the separate articles cannot touch each other. Furthermore Where perishable articles are shipped long distances my invention provides a secure and simple means for so packing the said articles that their safe transit Changes in thedetails of construction of the several parts as well as other combinations and arrangements of the same Will be self evident to adapt my invention to different uses and requirements, and I Wish it clearly understood that the form described and shown isby Way of example only.

Having thus described my invention, What I claim as new, is 1- 1. A packing case comprising a skeleton frame and holed end closing-in pieces, a series of spaced partitiofis arranged at equal distances apart intermediate said end closing-in pieces and disposed transversely of Copies of this patient may be obtained for Aim the skeleton frame intermediate the end closing-inpieces and said spaced partitions being holed to register with the end pieces, flexible tubes threaded through alining holes, parallel to one another longitudinally of the skeleton frame, the ends of said tubes being secured together, substantially as described for the purpose set forth.

2. A packing case comprising a skeleton frame, end closures for the opposite ends of said frame, said closures having alining holes formed therethrough, spaced, plane,

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